Ghana actress excited about top film award


  1. Ameyaw Debrah, AfricaNews reporter in Accra, Ghana
    Ghana's sensational actress, Jackie Appiah, continues to be on the rise following her recent 'Best Actress in a Leading Role' honours at the 2010 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for her role in 'Perfect Picture'.
    Jackie Appiah
    Jackie, who played the role of a flustered wife battling with sexual incompatible with her new husband, has described her new achievement as exciting and a beautiful feeling.

    The young and beautiful actress is not new to AMAA; in 2007 she won the nod for ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’ for ‘Beyonce’ and was nominated the following year for ‘Best Actress in a Leading role’ for ‘Princess Tyra’.

    “It was a beautiful feeling and I am just so happy. It shows that God is on my side and people are out there watching my works and appreciating what I do,” she noted.

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    According to the star actress, winning the best actress nod means she now has to screen the scripts that come her way and make sure she always goes in for the best. She was particularly impressed with Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s script for the ‘Perfect Picture’ saying: “The first time I got the script for perfect picture, I fell in love with it. I just knew that it was a good and beautiful script. And look at how far it has brought me now”.

    Winning the coveted award holds great prospects for Appiah and she hopes that this achievement would take her career to the next level. When asked whether this means her fees or rates would go up, she answered: “Being the queen for the African Movie Academy Awards in 2010 as best actress comes with a lot. Yea, probably the fees will go higher a little; let’s see. But I will choose good scripts, good movies, good directors, and good crews. I will ask for good cast; I will make sure I know whom I am working with”.

    She also believes that the recent achievements of Ghanaian movies and actors at the AMAA are strong indications of the improvements and growth in the Ghanaian movie industry.

    Appiah added: “This goes to show that Ghanaian movies are moving in the right path, we are sitting up right now. We are bringing in different kinds of cameras, better scripts, better locations, and better costumes.

    “It goes to show that people are sitting up and are trying to get serious with the business right now; it’s not a joke anymore. We are really happy because we have had a lot of nominations and wins in the past three years. It goes to show that we are on the right path and I thank God for that”.

    Appiah starred in the new movie, ‘Foreplay’. She also recently finished shooting a production alongside Nigerian sensation, Yemi Blaq in which she plays the role of a female rapper. There is certainly a lot more to come from the reigning queen of African cinema.

    Full list of winners for African Movie Academy Awards 2010:

    BEST DOCUMENTARY
    Bariga Boys (Nigeria)

    BEST SHORT FILM
    The Abbys Boys (South Africa)

    BEST ANIMATION
    Hanayns Shoe (Egypt)

    BEST FILM BY AN AFRICAN FILMMAKER IN DIASPORA
    Soul Diaspora

    BEST FILM IN AFRICAN LANGUAGE
    Imani (Uganda)

    HEART OF AFRICA AWARD FOR BEST FILM FROM NIGERIA
    Figurine by Kunle Afolayan

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND
    I sing of a well

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING
    The Child

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION
    Fulani

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP
    The Child

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME
    I sing of a well

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT
    Figurine

    BEST ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
    A sting in a tale

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY A CHILD ACTOR
    Teddy Onyago and Bill Oloo- Togetherness Supreme

    MOST PROMISING ACTRESS
    Rahema Nanfuka – Imani

    MOST PROMISING ACTOR
    Wilson Maina – Togetherness Supreme (Kenya)

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    Adjetey Anang – The Perfect Picture

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    Tapiwa Gwaza – Seasons of a life

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
    Jackie Appiah – The Perfect Picture

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
    Ramsey Noah – The Figurine

    AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Figurine

    BEST PICTURE
    The Figurine (Nigeria)

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Shirley Frimpong-Manso- The Perfect Picture